Third-seeded Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas progressed to the Australian Open semifinals with a 6-3, 7-6 (2), 6-4 win over Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic in Melbourne on Tuesday.
However, there was a second throughout the remaining phases of the match when World No. 4 Tsitsipas nearly hit a ball child on the courtroom and risked being defaulted.
During the eighth recreation of the third set, the 21-year-old Lehecka hit a physique serve to which Tsitsipas replied with a crosscourt forehand however the Czech participant gained the purpose with a forehand winner down the road. Out of frustration, Tsitsipas hit the ball again into the wall behind him moments after the rebound whereas the ball child close to that nook had began transferring to gather the ball on the identical time. Had the ball struck the child after Tsitsipas hit it, the third seed would have been immediately disqualified from the match.
Jim Courier, a two-time Australian Open, whereas commentating on the match, “Tsitsipas just got really lucky. He swings at anger and it nearly hits the ball kid. And if it does, he’s shaking hands a loser in this match. You cannot do that. You have to be careful. That was dangerous.”
The Grand Slam guidelines state: “Players shall not at any time physically abuse any official, opponent, spectator or other person within the precincts of the tournament site.
“The referee, in consultation with the Grand Slam chief of supervisors may declare a default for either a single violation of this code.”
“I saw the ball kid when the ball came back. I’m a professional tennis player. I was not aiming for the ball kid obviously,” stated Tsitsipas within the post-match press convention when requested concerning the incident.
“I saw the wall, just went back towards the wall. The ball kid, in my eyes, was pretty far away from me. Would have really had to miss to hit that ball kid. What I did, definitely I’m not happy about that. I shouldn’t have done it. But it was part of the moment. My ball fell short,” he added.
In his fourth-round match on the 2020 US Open, Novak Djokovic randomly hit the ball in the direction of the baseline, and it went straight on the throat of a traces decide who doubled up and collapsed on the ground, clutching her throat in agony.
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Novak Djokovic was defaulted from his fourth-round match towards Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta on the 2020 US Open after putting a line decide with a ball following some extent throughout the first set.
Djokovic, then World No. 1 and favorite to win the title, was turning into annoyed after squandering three set factors when Carreno Busta served at 4-5, 0-40, then struggling a fall. Having dropped serve to path 5-6, he swatted a ball moderately laborious to the again of the courtroom, inadvertently putting a feminine line decide in her throat.
Djokovic immediately ran to the road decide after listening to her screaming in ache.
Tournament referee Soeren Friemel got here out on to the Arthur Ashe Stadium and spoke to chair umpire Aurelie Tourte and Andreas Egli, the Grand Slam supervisor, earlier than speaking to the Serbian.
Djokovic made the purpose that he had not meant to hit the official and was overheard to say “she doesn’t have to go to hospital for this”. However, the choice had been made and he was disqualified.
Djokovic misplaced all of the rating factors earned from the occasion and was fined the $250,000 — his prize cash for reaching spherical 4.
Not the primary time for Tsitsipas
This shouldn’t be the primary time Tsitsipas got here near being disqualified in such method. An identical incident occurred throughout his third-round defeat towards Australia’s Nick Kyrgios, eventual runner-up, at 2022 Wimbledon.
After shedding the second set, Tsitsipas swiped a ball in frustration and it whistled previous the pinnacle of a spectator sitting beneath his field. Kyrgios requested chair umpire Damien Dumusois to default the Greek. Tsitsipas did obtain a code violation however wasn’t defaulted.